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		<title>BION &#8211; between non-living and living matter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[â€œBionâ€ is an interactive installation that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. â€œBionâ€ makes reference to an individual element of primordial biological energy identified as orgone by the scientist Wilhelm Reich.The installation is composed of hundreds of mass-produced, 3-dimensional glowing and chirping sculptural forms. Each bion, measuring approximately 4x3x2 Â½ inches is an [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>â€œ<a title="BION" target="_blank" href="http://isisconceptuallaboratory.com/bion/_Bion.html">Bion</a>â€ is an interactive installation that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. â€œBionâ€ makes reference to an individual element of primordial biological energy identified as orgone by the scientist Wilhelm Reich.The installation is composed of hundreds of mass-produced, 3-dimensional glowing and chirping sculptural forms. Each <em>bion</em>, measuring approximately 4x3x2 Â½ inches is an synthetic â€œlife-formâ€ fitted with an audio speaker, blue lights (LEDâ€™s), and multiple sensors. The <em>bions</em> are suspended by fine gage wire connected to panels that are attached to the ceiling. When installed the panels form clusters of <em>bions</em> arranged at different elevations.   Each <em>bion</em> has the ability to communicate with the others and with viewers that enter the space.</p>
<p>When a viewer approaches the installation space she will witness a dynamic array of blips of sound and blue light emanating in cloud like patterns from all parts of the room. She notices that the source of the light and sound come from hundreds of small organic shaped forms called <em>bions</em> . The <em>bions</em> are communicating, unaware of the approaching visitor.<br />
There is a <a title="BION" target="_blank" href="http://isisconceptuallaboratory.com/bion/movies/bion_movie.html">video&#8230;</a><br />
via <a title="WMMNA" target="_blank" href="http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/008423.php">WMMNA</a></p>


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